Water, sugar, and minerals primarily travel through a plant via two main systems: the xylem and the phloem. The xylem transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the leaves, while the phloem distributes sugars and other organic nutrients produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to various parts of the plant. Together, these vascular tissues facilitate essential nutrient and water movement, supporting growth and metabolism.
it travels through the xylem (water) and the phloem minerals
Primary seismic waves are longitudinal waves. Longitudinal waves can travel through solids, liquids and gasses (although seismic waves are of to low a frequency to normally be heard). Secondary seismic waves are transverse waves and only travel through solids.
Primary (P) waves, also known as compressional waves, travel through matter with a push-pull motion. These waves are the fastest seismic waves and can travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
Both P-waves (primary waves) and S-waves (secondary waves) can travel through solid and liquid materials. However, S-waves cannot propagate through liquids as they require a solid medium for transmission.
Yes, both S (shear) and P (primary) waves can travel through the same medium, such as solid, liquid, or gas. P-waves are faster and can travel through all types of mediums, while S-waves are slower and can only travel through solid materials.
Primary waves can travel through liquid and solids at certain speeds but some quakes can not travel through water.
Protons can travel through the ATP synthase channel during oxidative phosphorylation. This movement of protons through the channel drives the synthesis of ATP.
Xylem
No because Primary wave will inconsult the water
no
Yes. Any train can travel through the Channel Tunnel which passes the required safety checks, and pays the toll to the owners of the tunnel (Eurotunnel).
Yes. Primary waves are compression or longitudinal waves can pass through solids, liquids and gasses.
Primary waves.
Primary waves ( P-waves) can travel through earth's outer core.
it travels through the xylem (water) and the phloem minerals
A combination of train through the Channel tunnel and further land travel. You could go by a ferry across the English Channel. You could fly to a nearby airport.
Travel Channel was created in 1987.